Iain Cobby… I was there!
Kevin Jones… Feb 1st Brangwyn Hall Swansea – I woz there!!
Simon Gillings… Kevin, Me too!
Stewart Grimes… Saw him twice at the Congress, just phenomenal performer, a great loss!!
Ralph Town… Sadly, no longer with us.
‘LIVE SENTENCE’ Alcatrazz (Deluxe Edition CD/DVD) HNE Records
As regular readers of S.S. will know this is my all time favourite metal band of the 80’s. A coupla months back I brought you their debut album ‘No Parole From Rock and Roll’. As mentioned in that review Alcatrazz were a HUGE success in Japan especially. To capitalise on the albums success they took to the road to promote it and Live Sentence is the result. Recorded in January 1984 in Tokyo the set list includes most of the tracks recorded for NPFR&R, minus annoyingly ‘Jet to Jet’, a personal favourite! However that’s a small niggle. Along with ‘Island in the Sun’, ‘Hiroshima Mon Amour’ ‘General Hospital’, all classics in my view Graham Bonnet treats us to his solo success with ‘Night Games’ and re-visits his sojourn with Rainbow to deliver ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’ and ‘All Night Long’ to the evident delight of the audience.
This release comes as 2 discs, disc one audio and disc two a DVD. At last I can dispense with my er bootleg footage! The audio and video quality of the DVD is surprisingly good for its age and stands up well. Like me you can now marvel at the 20 year old prodigy Yngwie Malmsteen in all his glory. And a glorious thing to watch it is! His neo-classical shredding is jaw dropping!
Not since I first saw Hendrix have I ever been so transfixed by a guitarist.
‘Kree Nakoorie/Coming Bach’ is mesmerising, yes he’s over indulgent at times compared to the studio recordings, but hell’s teeth he’s simply amazing even when he’s being arrogantly OTT! He knows he’s a ‘Rising Force’ and I forgive him, if I had his talent I doubt i’d hide my light under a bushel.
To cap it all off there’s three bonus tracks recorded at the Rock Palace in the USA including ‘Too Young To Die-Too Drunk To Live’. They don’t write them like that anymore, more’s the pity! For all Graham Bonnet/Malmsteen fans this is an essential addition to your library. PLAY IT LOUD!
‘MILES HIGH’ John Miles (Lemon Recordings)
This is the first time on CD for what was John’s fifth studio album released originally in 1981, at that time it only reached a rather disappointing 96 chart position. Two singles were released from the album in the shape of ‘Turn Yourself Loose’ and ‘Reggae Man’. John is undoubtedly a fine musician, singer and guitarist and indeed a writer having composed the 10 tracks here. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with the album, for me however nothing really leaps out at you. Its a polished affair and plays like a soundtrack to an American series of the Eighties (Miami Vice springs to mind) its slick AOR and maybe therin lies the problem for these ears its all a little too bland for my taste. John is without doubt a musicians musician and has contributed his skills to the likes of Joe Cocker, Tina Turner and the great Alan Parson’s project. Overall one for completists of his canon of work methinks, or fans of the Eighties slick pop genre.
For more information go to http://ww.cherryred.co.uk
Til next time…. Colin
Stephen Carson… Hi Colin. Just to let you know Cherry Red are releasing a box set of John Miles albums 1983 – 1993 which includes Play On on CD for the first time. It comes out on July 19 2024.
Jan Warren… Love the song Music! Found the single in a charity shop last week for 20p
Pete Fisher… saw him supporting Robin Trower that year – he did a grand job – great show!
Paul Morfey… Saw him at Reading fest. ’77 Great!! Thin lizzy were dancing in the moon light!!
Virginia Davis… Saw him at the Congress Eastbourne
Robert Searle… Still got Rebel album on vinyl
Alan Esdaile… So have I.
Iain Cobby… I was there at Eastbourne, was I with you Mr Davis or am I dreaming. I seem to recall overtaking Rod Hull in his RR on the marsh road in my little red mini,coming back to Hastings ……….. or was this a cruel dream?
Tony Davis… Cruel dream mate. I’ve never seen John Miles or your little red mini
Iain Cobby… That’s odd, wonder who it was then?, could have been Steve D. still you missed a really good gig. I remember the stage sets were excellent, and the band spot on. Music was my first love……………………
Tim Moose Bruce…. Was at the congress in 83 and 84 too
Mark Hudson… Listeniing to John Miles on R2 it reminded me I went to that concert at the Congress. I worked at the Burlington Hotel in Eastbourne and this was my first concert I ever went to. Interested to see The Stylistics and Candi Staton were playing at the Congress back in the day. How times have changed as I cannot imagine Eastbourne would get acts like that these days.
Alan King… he sang with Jimmy Page for a while, I did some stuff back in London at the same time with a Venezuelan bass player Durban Laverde (sp ?) who was on the same album/tour, Miller Anderson also worked with him in Germany for a while, nobody had a bad word to say about him
Paul Dallaway… He came to the Congress twice and i saw him live on both occasions. Superb under rated man.
Mark Little… I saw him, great player!!!
Colin Fox… I went to see that show. Can’t believe it was 1978. Time flies as they say.
Andy Qunta…Supported by John Cougar Mellencamp? Wow!
all supplied by John Gale.
John Gale… Here is the Jazz Combo lineup from the poster I posted last week of the 1959 gig St Mary’s Hall( later known as All Saints Church Hall) , All Saints Street, Thursday 16th July …..
Photo 1)my dad Tony Gale (drums), Paul Goddard (Trombone), Mick Davies (Clarinet), John Evans (Tea chest base), Kenny Easton (Trumpet) and John Miles (Piano).
Photo 2)
Same but different order,, John Evans, Paul Goddard, Mick Davies, Tony Gale (hidden almost), Kenny Easton and John Miles
Photo 3) Harvey shops (guitarist), Mick Davies (Clarinet), “. Then 2 unknown guitarists,,,, anyone know who they are please ??
John Gale…Dad use to jam at quite an early age in Hastings ,, late 50s, early 60’s with different musicians… Photo 1) here dad can be seen playing he drums with John ‘Spud’ ‘ Taylor, who soon after this went on to play piano for Johnny Dankworth and Cleo Lane. Photo 2) dad and Spud again but with who on bass, sax and trumpet? Any idea?
Geoff Peckham… I wonder if my late dad, Dave Peckham, ever played with him. He played bass around the Bexhill/Hastings area in the 50s and 60s and certainly played with some people mentioned like Ted Crouch and Gordon Miles.
John Gale… Most likely Geoff, I’ll ask mum if she remembers your dad, she’s got a good memory and was always with dad, they met on the pier at a dance
Geoff Peckham… It would be nice, wouldn’t it, John. He was certainly friends with Gordon as I remember visiting him with dad, I believe up from the Old Town. And Gordon and others used to come to our place in Sidley for jam sessions on Sunday afternoons. I kept trying to get my dad to write his memories of playing in jazz and dance bands, but he never did.
John Gale… Gordon and Arthur had the lawnmower shop in Courthouse Street, yes Gordon lived in All Saints Crescent